The government is investing millions of Pounds and awful lot of time to tackle promotion of excessive alcohol consumption, but sadly some unethical organisations like the International Student House (ISH) take advantage of public trust and the government’s favour. However, thanks to responsible individuals in various governmental departments this big issue is set to be managed and controlled by taking any irresponsible alcohol consumption extremely seriously to favour the public and the youth society.
It seems unethical organisations (including International Students House – ISH) selling cigarettes to youths as well as underage individuals have no choice than follow the news RULES; something they have fought for years and challenged. Now the new government regulations CHALLENGE them [unethical organisations, such as International Students House – ISH].
International Students House – ISH – is amongst just a few unethical organisations practicing “charitable activities” but in reality greedier than businesses. International Students House – ISH – have placed number of cigarette vending machines in all its premises under no supervision. Westminster Fair Trade Office had a surprise visit to the “charity” in 229 Great Portland Street in London and forced the charity to act slightly more “ethical” by placing the vending machine somewhere the purchasing behaviour can be monitored; however how they are responsive to this is another debate.
Public is now wiser than ever and have no interests in any organisations aim to deceive them, regardless of even being a charity; as there is now enough evidence around us to judge some charities are unfortunately not doing what they suppose to do. It is the time to reveal their names and let the public know about unethical organisations; this may make them to reconsider their unethical activities and harming the society.
The government is doing what they can to tackle such unethical activities; but as far as unethical people are in charge of organisations, it is quite difficult to help situations such as underage smoking and drinking as well as all upsetting consequences as a result of smoking and drinking.
The great news of removing cigarette vending machines and cigarettes from displays is what should have be announced long time ago due to the fact that not all organisations (including International Students House – ISH) are reliable and worth trusting. Such organisations say something but act completely differently. Is there any fairness and justice then?